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**Mystery Tech at 100 Dollars: Unveiling the Expendables Kunai Throwers**

The world of mystery tech has always been a haven for enthusiasts and curious minds alike. In this latest episode, Austin takes us on a thrilling journey to explore some of the most intriguing gadgets out there. This time, we're in for a treat as he showcases the Expendables Kunai Throwers, which look eerily familiar - almost like they belong to Naruto. As soon as Austin recognizes the knives, his excitement is palpable, and it's clear that this item has brought back memories from his own childhood.

Austin can't help but feel like he's in a GIF right now, as he holds up the Kunai Throwers and admires their sleek design. The knife sharpening scene only adds to the sense of drama, making us wonder what other surprises lie ahead. But for now, let's take a closer look at this gadget that has captured Austin's attention so deeply.

**The Expendables Kunai Throwers: A Look Closer**

As we delve deeper into the world of the Expendables Kunai Throwers, it becomes clear that this is no ordinary gadget. With its distinctive design and Naruto-esque feel, it's no wonder Austin was immediately drawn to it. But what makes it tick? Let's take a closer look at some of its key features.

The Expendables Kunai Throwers boast an impressive array of features, including dual knives and a sleek design that would make even the most seasoned ninja jealous. With its compact size and lightweight build, this gadget is perfect for those who want to add a touch of stealth and sophistication to their arsenal. Whether you're a fan of Naruto or just looking for a fun way to upgrade your self-defense skills, the Expendables Kunai Throwers are definitely worth checking out.

**The Doogee X53: Is it Real Technology?**

Next up on our mystery tech journey is the Doogee X53, a phone that promises much but delivers... well, let's just say not as expected. Ken takes us through this device, showcasing its impressive specs and features, including a 5.3-inch display with an 18x9 aspect ratio, dual rear cameras, and a measly 1 GB of RAM.

But what really gets our attention is the price tag - a whopping $70! Is this phone some kind of joke? Ken seems skeptical, but we'll have to wait and see if the Doogee X53 delivers on its promises. With its sleek design and metal build, it almost looks like a more expensive phone - at least from the front. But flip it around, and things get a bit more complicated.

**Designing Our Own Headphones**

In a bizarre turn of events, Ken decides to take us on an impromptu art class, where he attempts to design his own headphones using just a pair of supercheap looking headphones, some markers, and paint. As we watch him crudely draw on the headphones, it's clear that this is no ordinary DIY project.

Ken's enthusiasm is infectious, even if his artistic skills are a bit lacking. He takes us through the process of creating his own stencil, carefully crafting each detail to ensure that his headphones look like they belong in a high-end boutique. With the help of some hastily applied paint and markers, Ken creates a unique and quirky design that's all his own.

**Art Class with Austin**

In a hilarious twist, Ken reveals that he actually has a video on this very topic - an art class where he tries to create his own headphones using the exact same materials. As we watch the clip, it becomes clear that Ken was onto something all along. With some quick thinking and creative problem-solving, he manages to create a pair of headphones that are almost surprisingly convincing.

Of course, there's still room for improvement - as Austin notes, this is no ordinary art class. But with Ken's unique blend of enthusiasm and creativity, we can't help but be charmed by the results. Who knew designing your own headphones could be so much fun?

WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enHey guys, this is Austin.Today it is time for yetanother mystery tech.This time at a hundred dollars.The Expendables Kunai Throwers.Is this like from Naruto?Wait, wait.No.(laughs)Hey, I'm glad I at leastimmediately recognized the knives.It's like, wait a minute.I used to want one of these when I was 13.(laughs)I feel like I'm in a GIF right now.(knife sharpening)This looks really bad, doesn't it?(rock music)The next item, please.The Doogee X53.Ken, is this actually real technology,not some dumb joke to makeme look dumb on camera?The Doogee X53 has a 5.3 inch displaywith a 18 by 9 aspect ratio,dual rear cameras, and one gig of ram.Uh, okay.How much was this?70 dollars, of course.Everyone should always taketheir phone buying advicefrom a random weirdo on the internetwearing a Naruto costume.Because, reasons.From the front it actually does look likea much more expensivephone than 70 dollars.Even if you flip it around to the back,with the dual cameras and the metal build,it doesn't feel all that bad.Okay, it doesn't want to power on.It's got two power buttons.It's got one which lookslike the power button,it's grooved.But then there's another button herethat has a little lightning symbol on it,but neither of thoseactually turn on the phone.Why don't we plug this guy inand come back to it a little bit later.Design your own headphones.Street art.Actually, I think Lou dida video on this, right?Literally just a pair of supercheap looking headphones.As well as some markers and paint.This is a bad idea.Alright, let's just seeif we can make a Ken.Oh man, I'm totally goingto slice a finger off.I'm going to make a leafto match my headband.This is our stencil.Now, do we want to usethe paint or the marker?Let's start with the markerand go to the paint for the other side.Oh, look, we have an orange markerto match my awesome jacket.On today's episode ofart class with Austin,we crudely draw on some headphones,in the attempt to find some "style".Okay, so that's one side done.For this side, let me see if I can paint.It just squirts.(grimaces)So, after waiting a little while,the paint is somewhat dry.Let's see if I can barely peel this back.This is really the look Iwas going for the whole time.I think if you take a close look,you'll see the art that I was inspired by.I really wanted to show my inner artistwith these headphones.Let's just plug them in andsee what they sound like,because I'm sure it'sgoing to be just as greatas my wonderful art.Okay, I can actuallyreally clearly describewhat these headphones sound like.Imagine you are going to a concertfor one of your favorite artists.You spend the entire time withyour fingers in your ears.What is this?Trakk's?Is this a backpack?Oh, is it a backpack with a speaker?Wait a minute.How much was this?- One hundred dollars.- This was a hundred dollars?Uh, this better sound pretty decent.Well, okay, so I guess to be fair,there is sort of some extra function,because you do get afive volt out via USB.So I guess in theory,if you want to not only listen to music,but you could also run a USB cable outthrough the little hole on thetop, and charge your phone.Well, this isn't good.Our Doogee phone, after beingplugged in for twenty minutes,still does absolutelynothing besides bootloop.Alright, so I've connectedthe Trakk's to my phone,and the first thing I noticedis it's got this cool LED.What I've also noticed isthat it just kind of hums.Wait.Talk, talk.What, wait?This is a speaker.Wait, hold on.Talk, talk, one two, one two.Hey guys, this is Austin.Why is this a thing?Okay, so that's whatthe buzzing noise was.I thought that was really bizarre.There's also some other things.Like, it can control the light.So, you just turn it on and offwith this little controller.("Black SpiderMan" by Logic)So, it sounds great.Actually, it doesn't sound that bad.The real problem though is that,how do you not look like thebiggest dork in the worldwith one of these on your back?Although, I guess I'm oneto talk right now, aren't I.(laughs)("AlttA" by 20syl and Mr. J. Medeiros)Okay, I think my new problem with this isthat while it sounds decent,it sounds like any kind offairly cheap Bluetooth speaker.I don't hate it.I don't love it though.It's weird.We'll call it weird.Alright, what do we got next?Oh, hey, this doesn'tlook like total garbage.With 20.1 mega pixels,5 times optical zoom,a 26 millimeter wide angle lens,and HD Movie 720p.This, well, obviously,it's not going to be great.What did you say, it was 80 bucks?- 80.- 80 bucks.Yeah, that's actually not gonna be crazy.Alright.Oh, okay, that looks likeit's straight out of 2007.Throw an SD card in hereand it actually isn'tsuper terrible looking.It makes these wonderful noises.(camera beeps)To be fair, we're gettinga 20 mega pixel sensor, 720p video.It might not be that bad.Let's see here.Ooh, that takes awhile.Oh, that is incredibly soft.Let's try some video.We are now recording 720p video,so let's just kind of see.It actually, consideringthat we look at all kinds ofterrible phones, this doesactually not look that bad.If it comes in focus.Dude, the stabilization onthis is actually kind of crazy.I mean, I'm like shaking thecamera around a little bit,and it looks a little blurry,but it's actually not that bad.Is this going to be as goodas say a decent smartphone?Well, in some ways itactually might be on par.Especially considering thatyou have that zoom lens.But, I wouldn't exactlygo throw your brand newGalaxy S9 out the window.You actually got somethingthat's reasonable, Ken.This is actually somethingthat people might want to buy.I don't know what to say.What is this?Oh, it's so heavy.Oh!Why is this so heavy?(laughs)What is in here?Oh, yep.(laughs)Is this a cannon ball?Oh, why is it so oily?Ken, is this a giant bearing?What?!It's completely coated in oil.I mean, this is cool, but why?What is it?- It's a bearing.- It's just a bearing, that's it?It's just a giant bearingthat weighs like 20 pounds.Oh, it's so coated in oil.And you bought it anyway?Of course you did.Um, how is this tech?